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VANCOUVER -- It was a night to pay homage to Roberto Luongo as schizophrenic Canucks fans showered their all-time winningest goalie with trademark chants of, "Loooooo! Loooooo!'' every time he touched the puck.
In the end it was Huby-dooby-doo...

— Not even a windchill factor that made it feel like minus-40 degrees when the Panthers landed in Winnipeg could cool off red-hot forward Jonathan Huberdeau these days.
Huberdeau, playing with the confidence he displayed during his Rookie of the...

Rule changes and modifications intended to increase scoring did little to pump up goal production during the first half of the season, a point the NHL passed Saturday.
Through Saturday's action (624 games) the goals-per-game average was 5.36,...

---When opposing coaches of some of the top teams in the NHL try to explain why they were just beaten by the resurgent Panthers, they usually point to the radically improved defense and two players: goalie Roberto Luongo and rookie defenseman Aaron...

VANCOUVER, Canada — Leave it to Mr. Game 7 and a man who has created his own past playoff magic in this arena to lead the Kings out of their road abyss.
It was right wing Justin Williams and center Jarret Stoll scoring goals 53 seconds apart, late...

You had to wonder, on this day of resetting, if Kings Coach Darryl Sutter was a New Year’s resolution kind of guy.
Nope.
It was even better.
“Bucket list, for sure,” he said after Thursday’s morning skate here at Rogers...

What do the Buffalo Sabres, Carolina Hurricanes and Edmonton Oilers have in common?
The three teams are in the "Connor McDavid Derby," the right to pick No. 1 in June's entry draft, with the chance to bring a generational-type talent into the...

It wasn't exactly a goaltending clinic or a Picasso, but the Panthers will certainly take it.
Playing on the second night of a back-to-back set the gritty Panthers outlasted the Flames in a wild 6-5 regulation shootout Friday at the Scotiabank...

Panthers goalie Roberto Luongo tried not to watch the first-period scoreboard tribute to him, but he patted his heart in response to the shower of applause raining down from all corners of a sold-out Rogers Arena.
And the somewhat schizophrenic Canucks...

It isn't about who's missing for the Ducks, it's about who's showing up.
This season, because of several illnesses and injuries, many players have not always been able to take to the ice. So why have the Ducks been able to remain the NHL points leaders?...